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Flavorwire’s Flick of the Week: The High-Spirited ‘Hyde Park on Hudson’

There’s an extraordinary scene about two-thirds of the way through Roger Michell’s Hyde Park on Hudson, in which President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Bill Murray) and King George VI of England (Samuel West) retire for the evening to FDR’s study, for a drink and chat. Tensions and pressure are high; George and his wife, Queen Elizabeth, are visiting Roosevelt’s upstate New York getaway, and no one is all that excited about the trip. But the King must implore the President for support in England’s war against the Nazis. So in that quiet room that summer night in 1939, they drink and they talk, and they begin to let their guards down. These two men of tremendous power and tremendous insecurity open up to each other, and the writing is so eloquent, the direction so gentle, and the playing so sensitive that the scene becomes utterly enthralling. … Read More

Extremely Silly Photos of Extremely Serious Historical Figures

We’ve already shown you several silly photos of serious writers and silly photos of serious artists, but what about the less creative figures among us? After all, scientists, tsars, world leaders and intellectual innovators like to blow off steam too. As such, we’ve scoured the Internet to bring you a few photos of historical figures making faces, goofing off with friends, and posing for photos of themselves with their miniature clones (er, just one of those). Check out our mini-capsule of our favorite photos of historical figures getting silly after the jump, and if you have a tip on one we’ve missed, add it to our collection in the comments! … Read More

The Morning’s Top 5 Pop Culture Stories

1. Bill Murray will play FDR in an adaptation of the BBC radio play Hyde Park On the Hudson, which recounts the story of the president’s love affair with his distant cousin, Margaret Stuckley; the film will be directed by Morning Glory’s Roger Michell. [via Vulture]

2. Charlie Sheen and Snoop Dogg have… Read More